Introductory press conference for #UNC coach Michael Malone
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Heat. Heat.
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Okay, we're going to get started with
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Chancellor Roberts.
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>> Good evening.
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Thank you all for being here. Appreciate
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you joining us. Welcome to the
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University of North Carolina at Chapel
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Hill.
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I think most people here would agree
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there is no more important home for
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college basketball than Chapel Hill,
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North Carolina.
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The heart of college basketball beats
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here.
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That's been true for at least 70 years,
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and we're going to keep it that way. Our
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job, our mission
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for me and Bubba and Steve and now for
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Coach Malone
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is to make sure that the best days of
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this legendary program
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lie ahead.
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We're delighted to welcome
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Michael and Jocelyn here to Chapel Hill,
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but they're already members of the Tar
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Hill family.
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They've been wonderful parents,
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supporters, and fans. We're overjoyed
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that they're here.
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I really want to thank Steve Newark and
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Bubba Cunningham for their work on the
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search and also our board chair Malcolm
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Turner, the incoming Brands Club chair
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Ron Moore and of course Tar Hill legend
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Antoine Jameson all of whom spent
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significant time and effort on the
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search.
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Some of you know that our commencement
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speaker is Eric Church,
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singer, songwriter,
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massive target sportsman.
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Eric Church has a lyric that goes,
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"Most days in life won't matter,
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but life's about the days that will."
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I'm confident that in the long and noble
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history of our men's basketball program,
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this is a day that will matter for
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decades to come. Thank you all again for
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being here. I'll turn it over to Bo. Go.
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Thank you very much, Chancellor Roberts.
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Thank you all for being here. is a great
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day to be at Target. I would like to
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thank an awful lot of people. So,
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chancellor has already mentioned the
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search committee that has been such a
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big part of the last couple of weeks and
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identifying incredible talent and
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landing a great coach for Carolina.
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There are a number of other advisors
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throughout the process, former players,
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coach Williams, and many that provide
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important feedback and perspective
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during this entire process. and we thank
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them very much for their effort and
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their time that they put into this. I
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want to thank Chad Chhatlos from Turnkey
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CRG Partners and his assistance in the
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search process as well. And then I have
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a lot more thank you to folks in the
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university and I want to go through them
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by name because they put this entire
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event for together for us today. Our
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system office president Peter Hans has
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been instrumental in this process. Our
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board of trustees, as mentioned, led by
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Mountain Turner. Absolutely fabulous.
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Plus the rest of the trustees have been
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very helpful in the process. Chancellor
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Roberts, thank you for entrusting this
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search to myself and to Steve. We really
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appreciate your leadership and the
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direction that you have provided as
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well. In the chancellor's office,
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there's many people that have helped.
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Chris Mccclure, Nick Kupan, Christy
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Herd, and Dean Stoyer. Thank you for all
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your hard work and dedication on behalf
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of the university. From the general
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counsel's office, Paul Newton and Marlo
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Bowman have been instrumental in getting
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things to the finish line as well. And
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to our athletic department staff, Shawn
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May, Eric Hoots, Quint Waltman, Robbie
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Picker, Evans, Katie Burgerer, Dan
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Forcella, Steve Kersner, and Ken Clear.
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It took a lot of people and it took a
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lot of alignment to get us to this
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outstanding moment and I want to thank
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all of you for that incredible effort.
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When we began our search, we knew it had
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to be deliberate. We had to consider the
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best coaches in the country. Whether
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they were in professional sports or
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college, we wanted to make sure we found
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the very best leader to carry this
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tradition forward and make Carolina
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basketball incredible into a new era of
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college athletics.
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I've worked very closely for the last
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nine months with Steve Newark and I
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really want to give him a special thank
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you today for the timeless and energetic
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and professional effort that he put into
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this job search and he led the search
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his ability to gather information to
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communicate with our search committee
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and ultimately had led us to an
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incredible coach. I can't thank you
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enough and congratulations Steve. It has
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been a marvelous couple of weeks to work
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with you,
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coach. Welcome. We are so glad that you
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are here. Larry Brown is the only coach
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that has won a national championship
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and won an NBA championship.
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You have won an NBA championship
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already. And I've asked our staff to
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start moving those banners so that we
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can name another. I don't want to put
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any pressure on you.
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But they're they're starting to move
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them tomorrow.
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>> Please welcome Steve New.
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Thank you, Chancellor. Thank you, Bubba.
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Um, so I have the easiest job here. I
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get to introduce the new leader of
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Carolina basketball, Coach Mike Malone.
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But before I hand the microphone to him,
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I thought maybe I would expand and
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elaborate a little bit on the search
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process and how we got here. Bubba
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alluded to the search committee that we
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convened. And when that process started,
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we knew that our mandate was to find the
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most elite basketball coach that would
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be the right fit for Carolina. So, if
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you can imagine, we cast a fairly wide
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net uh college pros and a lot of elite
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coaches out there. And we started with a
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fairly long list, but even at that
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point, we had a select few that were at
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the top. And the way that we actually
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started the process is where we ended
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the process. So I had reached out to
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coach Pat Sullivan and asked him for
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Michael Malone's number because we knew
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that they had a relationship and
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obviously coach Malone has spent a lot
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of time here in the last semester at
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practice and with his daughter. So I
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reached out to to Coach Malone. We
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talked for about an hour and what stood
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out right away is that he's a basketball
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encyclopedia. He went through almost
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every player on our current roster,
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their strengths, weaknesses. He also
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probably listed every UNC alum that had
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ever come from New York City pipeline,
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starting, I think, with Frank McGuire.
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And so we we got towards the end of the
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conversation and he said, you know,
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Steve, I appreciate the call and Sully
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told me you were going to give me a
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ring. I thought it was a courtesy call.
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You were doing him a favor. He said, I
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really haven't been contemplating the
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college landscape. I've got a lot of
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love and passion for UNCC, but this is
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something that, you know, really wasn't
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on my radar screen at the time. So, we
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then had another conversation the next
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day, got into a little more depth about
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what this place is, what we had in front
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of us. And to me, those conversations
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and in every conversation that he had
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with search committee members and others
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after it, everybody came to the same
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conclusion that Coach Malone is the
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ideal fit for this university. And so,
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interestingly, early in the search
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process, uh, leaned quite a bit on on
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Coach Williams, Coach Fogler, and and
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Kenny Smith. I think we spoke every
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other night during the the twoe process.
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And at the beginning, Coach Fogler said
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to me, "Hey, we can best help you in the
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search committee if you share with us
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what you're looking for in a coach." And
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so, it was actually a fairly easy
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exercise. and you know came back and
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talked three of them and said you know
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first and foremost they need to be an
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elite teacher innovator strategist and
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leader and that's really following in in
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the mold of of coach Smith coach
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Guthridge and coach Williams second they
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need to kind of display and possess the
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character and integrity that's
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consistent with our university and our
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principles and then third need to
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believe in not just acknowledge and
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recognize they need to believe in the
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importance of the Carolina family in the
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Carolina tradition and what that means
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to the UNCC community. And we talked
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about a quote that I read recently in a
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book by Thad Williamson. He's a Chapel
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Hill native and he said something along
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the lines of there are so many people in
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North Carolina, whether they played
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sports here, whether they actually
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attended this university who believe
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that they have been positively and
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profoundly impacted by UNCC basketball.
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And we wanted a coach that would embrace
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that and recognize that that was part of
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their mission. And for us, coach Malone
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exemplifies every single one of those.
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He checked every single box. And so,
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obviously, we continued through the
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process and we got towards the end and
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and and thankfully, Coach Malone and
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Jocelyn said, "This is where they wanted
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to be." And so, we were absolutely
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convinced during that process that Coach
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Malone and his family are going to
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represent us with class and integrity.
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And as Bubba mentioned, I fully expect
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to see more banners hanging there and
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more jerseys hanging back there. So,
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Coach Malone, thank you for kind of
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entrusting us and coming to join us. And
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I want to officially welcome you to the
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deal family.
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Thank you. Thank you very much.
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You know, I'd like to start off by
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thanking Chancella.
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No pressure. I appreciate that. And
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Steve Nar obviously uh leading up this
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process to get here today. Malcolm
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Turner, Ron Moore, Antoine Jameson on
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the search committee. And as I told
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Antoine the other day, I had a chance to
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coach Antoine many years ago in
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Cleveland.
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And I never take it lightly when
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somebody believes in you and they
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endorse you and they feel that strong uh
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to put their name behind you. And that's
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what Antoine did. That's what Kenny
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Smith did. Uh that's what a lot of
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players that were here uh were able to
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do. So I want to thank those three
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members of the search committee uh for
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having the relief in need. Um, and
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there's really I met him for the first
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time today, but I feel like I've known
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this person for 10 years. His coach Roy
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Williams and uh and beautiful wife. I
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really appreciate you guys making the
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effort to be here today. Means the world
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to me.
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And what became crystal clear to me when
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I talked to coach was how important this
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university was to him. And I could I
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could feel the passion in his voice. I'm
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not from North Carolina. I didn't play
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here. I'm coming from outside the family
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to be a new member of the family and
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we're excited about that. Uh but coach,
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you had a profound impact. And every
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time I spoke to you and I said, "Coach,
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I'm not coming. Stay in the NBA." And
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every time I thought about it, I talked
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to my wife Jocelyn,
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I would I said, "You know what? This is
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North Carolina. This is Roy Williams.
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This is Dean Smith. This is Coach
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Guthrich." and I wanted to be a part of
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something so much bigger than me and to
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have you here means the world. I want to
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say thank you. Um, I also want to thank
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my daughter Bridget. I did not come here
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for her. I know that's a narrative. I
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come here so I can watch my daughter
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play volleyball under coach Shaw. Um,
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but I'm happy to share this with you.
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You know, we call it Friday. And my
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beautiful wife Joa who's been with me
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every step of the way. And when I said
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I'm going to take the job, she said,
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"Let's go." And she she's done that
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every step of the way and and I love you
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and I thank you.
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Um
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you guys always talk about it's a good
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day to be a Tar Hill. I think Bubba said
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it for me. It's a great day to be a Tar
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Hill. Really thankful for this
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opportunity. I do not take it lightly.
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And people keep asking me, "Coach, why
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would you leave a chance of coaching in
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the NBA game? You're an NBA coach. You
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won a championship in Denver in 2023.
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It wasn't an easy decision, but what I
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kept thinking about was I have a chance
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to be a part of something special. The
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history tradition, uh, be a part of
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something much bigger than myself. As I
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said a few minutes ago, this was the
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only college job I'd ever considered,
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you know, any other job. I I wouldn't
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even answer the phone. And what Steve
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didn't tell you, if you want to know
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something about Steve Numar, persistence
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to find. And that guy would not take no
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for an answer. I made a decision. I felt
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good about it. And Steve said, "Can we
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fly to your house on Easter Sunday?" And
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uh we spent five hours together along
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with Perry Goos, had a great meeting and
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my dog did invite him so he knew he was
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okay. And that night, we talked while my
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wife and I made the decision to come
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here. So I do really appreciate that
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Steve
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allowing me to see what this opportunity
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means. And I appreciate all the players
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showing up over here. I met with them
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this afternoon for a little bit and um I
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told them my vision. I told them what I
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expect from them, our style of play,
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what our culture is going to be. And um
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you know, I want guys to commit to that,
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buy into that. And if you do that, then
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you can start talking about boundaries.
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But my only goal is to get better every
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day. And if you do that every single
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day, you put yourself in a position to
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have that success. And as I said in the
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NBA times, I'll say it here again today.
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I don't want it to have success. Coach
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Bellich is here. I believe one of the
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greatest coaches of all time. I
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appreciate you being here. You talk
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about sustained success, excellence,
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doing it year in and year out. That's
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what I want to bring to this table. Um,
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and Steve mentioned innovation.
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I am an outsider coming into a really
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intimate family. Um, I have to balance
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the delicate balance of being true to
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the past and honoring tradition while
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also having my eyes on the future. The
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game is always changing. And so, if you
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see us doing things a little bit
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differently, it's okay. Embrace that.
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It's okay. All right. You can see I have
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Dean Smith, his uh his lapel pin here.
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tremendous amount of respect for what
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this program and history that they
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occupy and NCAA basketball history. But
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we're going to do it our way. I'm going
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to use people like Coach Williams, Coach
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Eddie Fogler, uh Pat Sullivan, Shawn
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Bay, all the guys that are here and
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learn from them and push forward. Um
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I've said too much already. I know we're
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going to open it up to Q&A. My last
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message is this. Thank you for being
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here tonight. Really excited to get to
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work. We got a lot of things going on
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right now. the transfer portal, uh,
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talking to my players right here,
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getting out in the recruiting trail,
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hiring a staff, finding a place to live,
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all those things. So, I think, uh, Coach
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Shaw is going to put us up for a little
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bit, right, Mike?
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>> All right, but thank thank you very much
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and, uh, look forward to answering any
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questions you may have.
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>> Thank you, coach.
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together.
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Started. Bre will start on this side and
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Shelby will start on the mic on that
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side.
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All
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right. Again, if you would please
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identify yourself, name and outlet, and
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we'll get started with Greg and then
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Shelby and then Andrew. Go ahead, Greg.
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>> Michael. Greg Barnes with In South
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Carolina. There's been a strong support
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already past 24 hours from the Carolina
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basketball family members. There's been
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a lot of references to the Carolina
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basketball family already in the press
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office. Have you been able to get your
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hands kind of around the concept of the
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family and the value that provides for
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this job?
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>> Yeah, I think so. And I appreciate the
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question. Uh, as I mentioned, going
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through this process, you know, uh, a
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guy like Antoine Jameson, Kenny Smith
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who uh, were calling me, endorsing me,
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believing in me. uh yesterday getting
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the messages from guys like Harrison
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Barnes and Dad Blaze and D Andy Green,
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players who uh obviously played here and
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who I had a chance to coach in the NBA.
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Um but I I think this program and its
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connection to the past, the players that
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come back, you know, Eric Hooch brought
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up to my office around 10 to 12 former
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players that did not have to be here
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today. You know, I I did not play here.
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I'm not from Carolina, but I think
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they're ready to embrace somebody new
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with a new vision uh to try to get this
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program back to where we all want it to
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be. But, um I think family is important.
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That's something we talked a lot about
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in Denver and I think even more
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important at the college landscape
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because you're talking about young men
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coming into the program and having that
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family atmosphere and that's something
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that you can talk about it, but it's
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really something that you have to feel
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and build every single day. And um
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that's why I wanted to start off with
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the players today for them to hear from
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me and to get a feel for me. They know
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me because I came to practices uh in the
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fall. But you know that relationship
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with the players and then the head coach
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is so important. Uh and I think it's
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something I'm only going to get better
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at and build on.
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>> Shelby and then Andrew and Noah right
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next to each other. Shel
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>> Shelby Swanson with the News and
19:11
Observer. Just curious obviously just
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got here but the portal is ongoing. Also
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curious to hear your thoughts on your
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vision and process moving forward with
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roster building respects going for the
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high schools but also building for the
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transfer board.
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>> Yeah, I mean obviously there's a lot to
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uh to learn and obviously I'm going to
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surround myself with people. Uh, I do
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know that Jim Tanner, Buzz Peterson, um,
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Shawn May, a lot of these guys have been
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working tirelessly, you know, with
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putting together all this information
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and I felt bad today because they were
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waiting to meet and I'd walk by their
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office and they had me going from here,
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there, and everywhere. Um, you know, but
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we have some players on our roster that
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are currently in the portal. We're going
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to talk to them more about that in the
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coming days. Um, and then we'll look to
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see what's available outside. And um
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again, when I coached in college many
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years ago, this wasn't a thing. So, I'm
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going to surround myself with the best
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people possible to help me get a better
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grasp on it so we can attack it. And as
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I hire my staff, I want to hire guys
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that have great contacts, not only in
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the country, but around the world, so we
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can continue to bring the best players
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here and help them develop so we can
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feel the best team.
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>> Andrew Noah,
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>> Andrew, J. Sorry, 247. When you were at
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those practices back in the fall, did
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you ever kind of think like maybe I
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would like to coach these kids? I'd like
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to maybe be in college, do something a
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little bit different. And at the same
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time, what intrigues you about coaching
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a college player as opposed to a pro
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player?
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>> Yeah. the uh for the first part
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I can't say when I was here at the
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practices that I thought about you know
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maybe I'd like to coach in college again
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but I I had been fired last April and
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for me I realized and what really
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resonated within me was being back in a
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gym in a in a classroom setting you know
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the best coaches in the world are
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teachers and so to be around the staff
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and the players and watching them work
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hard to get ready for their season
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meeting with the coaches giving them
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some insight asking questions, offering
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some insights and maybe some
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recommendations. Um, but that's what
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really resonated is that I love this
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game. I have a passion for the game of
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basketball. I have a passion for
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teaching the game of basketball, which I
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learned from my father. And obviously,
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one thing I did not mention earlier is
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that my father, who passed about two
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years ago, was a huge Carolina fan and a
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huge Dean Smith fan, and he passed that
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on to me, and I know he's looking down
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today, and he's very, very proud. And,
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uh, I wish it was here. Uh, and then I
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already forgot your second question, so
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remind me.
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>> What intrigues you about coaching
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college players as opposed to pro
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players?
21:46
>> So, in the NBA, obviously, this is it's
21:49
all about relationships. I don't care
21:50
where where you are, what sport, what
21:52
level. It comes down to your ability to
21:54
relate and have a meaningful
21:55
relationship with those that are around
21:57
you, coach, player. And in the NBA, you
22:00
have that, but it's a little bit more of
22:01
a business. You're getting older
22:02
players, guys that are married, maybe
22:03
have kids. I look over here to see all
22:06
these players that showed up today. uh
22:08
they're looking for more than that. They
22:10
don't want me just to help them become a
22:11
better basketball player. They want
22:13
somebody that's going to mentor them and
22:15
help them become the best young men that
22:17
they possibly can be. And that's
22:19
something that I do not take lightly and
22:20
I look forward to doing. Uh you know, we
22:22
have some, you know, young players
22:25
coming into the program and I want to be
22:27
there for them. I want to help them
22:28
develop in a full package. Not just as a
22:31
player because they want to win games,
22:33
but I want that player to keep coming
22:35
back because he knows that we had their
22:37
best interest in heart in all factors of
22:39
their life. Noah then Rod Michael Noah
22:42
Weissoff for Target 247. Obviously,
22:45
there's some pretty key differences in
22:46
coaching in the NBA versus coaching in
22:48
college. I'm curious what you think some
22:49
of those are specifically. Building off
22:51
a little of Andrew's question, what
22:52
might be different in your eyes than
22:54
coaching a young NBA player versus maybe
22:56
coaching a college athlete?
22:57
>> Well, I mean, I still don't understand
22:59
why college basketball is the only level
23:01
that plays two 20 minute halfs. So, you
23:04
know, I got I got to get my head around
23:05
that. Um, you know, but I I think the
23:08
end of the day, basketball is basketball
23:10
and and players,
23:12
not only do they want to be coached, but
23:14
they also want to know that you care
23:15
about them. you know, we used to say,
23:17
uh, in the NBA, players don't care how
23:19
much you know until you know how much
23:20
you care. And and I and I I believe that
23:23
and I buy into that. Um, you know, but
23:26
once again, as I continue to build a
23:28
staff and have great coaches around me
23:30
that cannot only help me, but also
23:32
challenge me to become the best coach
23:34
that I can be at this level. And um, you
23:36
know, I have no doubt that's going to be
23:38
a process that, you know, I attack and
23:40
and obviously I think I have a really
23:42
good job. I've done a good job of
23:43
showing that I'm more than capable of
23:45
coaching at any level. We had great
23:46
success in Denver and I have the utmost
23:49
confidence that the same success is
23:50
going to follow here to Carolina. Second
23:53
row, Rod Benurf, Michael Rod Maxley, Fed
23:56
Globe Observer. You touched on the
23:57
Carolina family a little bit there even
24:00
before this process. What was a
24:02
conversation or experience you had with
24:04
the Carolina family that's kind of
24:06
always stuck with you? Well, I mention I
24:09
mentioned earlier, you know, the players
24:10
that I have coached and you know, I
24:14
think Steve mentioned this. I I coached
24:16
Antoine Jameson, Danny Green, and
24:17
Cleveland for 26 games and 21 games.
24:22
Think about that. I've been coaching for
24:23
five, six seasons, 26 games. And Antoine
24:26
Jameson all these years later remembers
24:28
our time together and not only in my
24:31
ability as a coach, but how I carried
24:33
myself and how I demanded and held guys
24:36
accountable. and I stuck with him. Um,
24:38
so I see Danny Green, I was working for
24:40
ESPN this year and Danny's doing, we
24:43
were together a few times and, um,
24:47
just that connection. And then what I've
24:50
always marveled at is for players to
24:52
show up today to introduce themselves to
24:55
a new coach they need to know. Pile of
24:57
hands, bro, grab me by the arms. I'm so
24:59
happy you're here. I know we're going to
25:01
we're going to play hard and we're going
25:02
to be tough. But that's not lost on me.
25:04
That that means the world to me that
25:06
these players and and I challenge the
25:08
former players that were in my office.
25:10
Yes, I know I'm not a guy that has been
25:12
here before, but I want to do everything
25:14
I can to make sure the the former
25:17
players are coming back cuz they all
25:19
said to me it's not like it used to be.
25:21
So my one of my goals is not just on the
25:24
court wins the losses, but how can I
25:26
even strengthen that family atmosphere
25:29
and get guys coming back and help pay it
25:31
forward because you always want to pay
25:33
it forward to the guys that are coming
25:34
next after you and uh I think we're
25:36
going to have a great chance to do that.
25:38
>> Stand here in the second row. Brian
25:39
Murphy then Brendan.
25:40
>> Yeah, Brian Murphy Chancellor and Steve,
25:43
you talked about the heart.
25:44
>> Thank you by the way people.
25:47
>> You're welcome. Uh Lee, you talked about
25:50
basketball, you know, being the
25:52
heartbeat of this place and and this
25:53
place being the heartbeat of college
25:54
basketball. And I wonder when you went
25:56
out and looked for coaches, if that was
25:58
the same feeling you were getting from
25:59
some of the people you talked to, we
26:00
heard a lot about Blue Bloods Are Dead
26:02
and the era of NIL, I wondered what your
26:05
experience was going out and trying to
26:06
sell Carolina basketball to others.
26:09
>> Yeah, I'll let Steve talk to this in
26:10
more detail, but I think we were pretty
26:13
gratified by the by the reaction we got.
26:17
I think there's an awful lot of interest
26:19
in the position and a lot of people
26:22
recognizing that this is if not the best
26:25
one of the best jobs in all of
26:28
basketball.
26:29
>> Yeah, I I think that's an accurate
26:31
depiction. I mean, like I mentioned,
26:33
Brian, we had a list of names and Chad
26:36
was leading search for us from the
26:37
outside. And the feedback that he would
26:39
get us is he basically said, you know,
26:42
this is different than a lot of searches
26:43
I've done because everybody I reach out
26:45
to says they have an interest in want to
26:47
engage. And so it's also part of why,
26:50
you know, the process extended. But I
26:52
think as as I alluded to, Coach Malone
26:55
was the first coach we called, the first
26:57
coach we talked to, and we think we
26:59
ended in the right place. But I I do
27:01
think that It was reaffirming to us the
27:04
belief that UNCC is a special unique
27:06
place because we had a lot of coaches in
27:09
NBA College say I wouldn't look anywhere
27:11
else but this is different. Let's talk.
27:14
>> Second Brendan and then Spencer with the
27:16
master shirt appropriate in the front
27:18
row.
27:19
>> Michael Brendan Marks from the athletic.
27:21
Sorry coming back to you. Um you
27:23
mentioned one of the responsibilities
27:24
you see in taking this position is
27:26
moving the actual basketball into the
27:28
future. Just curious, what would you say
27:29
is your basketball philosophy? What are
27:31
your priorities going to be? And what
27:33
trends from your experiences in the NBA
27:35
do you think are applicable for college?
27:37
>> Well, I mean, somebody asked me earlier
27:39
like when I when I look at players, what
27:41
am I looking for? And you know, before
27:43
you get into your percentages and stats,
27:46
I I love guys that have a motor that
27:48
play hard that you don't have to wind up
27:50
and motivate. So, I love self motivated
27:52
players that play hard. Um, toughness,
27:55
you know, you can't put a dollar sign on
27:56
toughness. And then IQ. I mean, those
27:59
are things that jump out. Regardless of
28:01
position, one through five, while you
28:03
shoot from the foul line, or you shoot
28:04
from the three-point line, if you have a
28:06
motor, you're tough, and you have an IQ,
28:08
you have a chance to be a hell of a
28:09
player. Um, you for me, when I think
28:12
about the culture that we're going to
28:14
create here, same culture we had in
28:16
Cleveland, in Denver, rather, because it
28:19
doesn't matter NBA, college, you can
28:22
have a strong culture, and that's going
28:24
to start with being a work team, a team
28:26
that works. being self motivated and I
28:29
want to surround myself with players
28:30
that uh have that kind of a work ethic.
28:33
I shouldn't have to go to practice and
28:34
try to motivate you every day. Uh being
28:36
a team that is completely selfless, get
28:38
over yourself, check your ego out the
28:40
door, we can accomplish a hell of a lot
28:42
more as a team, we over me. And the last
28:45
part is just being a team that trusts
28:47
one another. You know, make the open
28:48
pass, make the right play, and I always
28:50
have to make sure I'm showing them that
28:52
I trust my coaches and I trust them at
28:54
times. Um, so those are some of the
28:57
things that I believe in and we've had
28:59
success uh in the past and I'm going to
29:01
take that here. I I think if that's your
29:04
culture and culture is something that
29:05
you have to work on every single day, I
29:08
think as we put pieces together, we're
29:10
going to have a chance to have success
29:12
because we're going to be about the
29:13
right things and work on those things
29:15
every single day.
29:16
>> Spencer here in the front and then
29:18
Michael Co, the third row in the back.
29:19
>> Michael Spencer Hel with Inside
29:21
Carolina. I know that, you know, you've
29:22
spoken on your your relationship with
29:24
Pat Sullivan at length. I was just kind
29:26
of wondering if you could describe that
29:27
and expand upon how you guys go back in
29:29
your relationship.
29:30
>> Yeah, he's a Jersey guy. I mean, like
29:32
for better or for worse, he's a Jersey
29:34
guy. So, uh, you know, Pat Sullivan is a
29:37
guy that obviously uh played here, had a
29:40
hell of a career, got to know him in
29:41
his, you know, time in the NBA. And then
29:44
this past year, we came down here quite
29:46
a bit to watch, you know, the volleyball
29:48
team and our daughter play. And, uh, you
29:50
know, Pat, his wife Sarah, his daughter
29:53
Liv, you know, getting a chance to know
29:55
them. Um,
29:57
a much more close relationship has been
30:00
really meaningful and he's gone out of
30:02
his way to do anything he can to help
30:03
our daughter that's never lost on
30:05
Joselyn and myself. And, uh, you know,
30:07
Sully is a guy I have tremendous respect
30:09
for. And, uh, you know, we would also
30:11
talk a lot this year about he'd call me
30:13
up with questions, but I was watching
30:14
like, I have to say this, the Hubert
30:16
Davis let me in. This is bittersweet.
30:20
Coach Davis, he sent me an amazing
30:22
message yesterday, but he allowed me to
30:24
come in and watch and get part of this
30:26
family, which does not happen very
30:28
often, if ever. And you know, I would
30:31
spend time with the coaches and as I was
30:33
rooting for them all year long, Sully
30:36
and I would talk about what are you
30:38
seeing, coach? What can we do better?
30:39
What recommendations do you have? And I
30:41
wish I could have been better helped,
30:43
you know, but Sully is a great guy. a
30:45
tremendous respect for him and uh I'm
30:47
I'm happy to be able to call him a
30:49
friend.
30:50
>> Michael Co on on the edge there and then
30:52
we'll go back to North Carolina.
30:54
>> Coach Michael, wchl chapel.com.
30:57
You took some time away from the game
30:59
over the past year. What did you learn
31:00
about coaching about the game itself
31:04
that you can bring to this job?
31:07
>> You make it sound like I had a choice.
31:11
I was fired. But, you know, I used that
31:14
time to my advantage. I can tell you
31:15
that. Um, and the first thing I did was
31:18
to to reconnect with my family, to be a
31:20
better husband, to be a better father.
31:22
As a as a coach, as an NBA coach, you
31:25
miss so many things. You know, you're
31:26
not able to uh to enjoy and be a part of
31:29
everything that you want to because you
31:31
you're following your career path. Um,
31:34
and so that was number one for me was,
31:36
you know, to be able to come down here
31:38
even though our other daughter uh
31:40
Boulder, Colorado wasn't happy that we
31:42
were in Chapel Hill every weekend and we
31:44
loved it. And so to be able to do that
31:45
and watch the volleyball team play NCAA
31:49
volleyball at Wisconsin, that was a
31:50
great treat for my family and I. Uh
31:52
obviously I've been working at ESPN and
31:55
obviously you know I want to thank all
31:56
the people at ESPN for the opportunity
31:58
they gave me. It was tremendous. Um you
32:00
know, but those were things and as I
32:03
watch games, the game is always
32:04
changing. You know how the game is
32:06
played five years ago in the NBA is
32:08
different today. I touched on that
32:09
earlier. You want to be ahead of that
32:11
curve. You We do not want to be playing
32:13
catchup and um you know, so we'll use
32:16
some of those things obviously as we get
32:17
into our season and uh and if we have
32:20
the right personnel to use some of those
32:21
things, we'll definitely look to apply
32:23
it.
32:23
>> Caroline way back in the middle there
32:25
and then Chris on the edge.
32:27
>> Caroline, the Greensburg News record.
32:29
I'm just curious, what was that
32:31
conversation like with your daughter
32:32
when you told her that you were taking
32:34
this job? What was her reaction? No,
32:37
that's finally a good question,
32:41
>> you know. So, this process went on for
32:44
Steve maybe around 10 days and um she
32:49
had called up. She goes, "Hey, I'm
32:50
hearing that your name is being
32:51
mentioned. You know, you have any
32:53
interest?" And I said, "I don't think
32:54
so." And she was, "No, you should do it.
32:57
You should come. That'd be great." And I
32:59
I just think she wanted, you know, to be
33:00
near her mother a little bit more.
33:02
Um, and then when it got serious, you
33:05
know, and I mean this part, you know,
33:07
sincerely, um, it's not easy being, you
33:11
know, my daughter. She was always known
33:14
as, you know, Coach Malones, Mike
33:16
Loneso. No, she she's Bridge Malone. And
33:19
when she came here, she had her own
33:21
place, her own space to be her. And, you
33:24
know, so proud of her because this is a
33:28
tremendous basketball tradition we keep
33:30
talking about. But but I should also
33:31
mention as we all know it's a tremendous
33:33
school and that was one of the reasons
33:35
she chose to come here because she is a
33:37
student athlete and the academics and so
33:39
she has crushed it uh since she's been
33:41
here. And I asked her I said listen I
33:43
don't want to come in here and kind of
33:45
crash your party and you have your thing
33:47
going on right now and I don't want this
33:49
to be something that's going to take
33:51
away from your spotlight.
33:53
And then I also told him, I said,
33:54
"Listen, you can't hang at Bob's late
33:56
night
33:58
bars and handling yourself
34:00
appropriately." And that's from me and
34:02
Coach Shaw.
34:04
You have to make sure that you're not
34:06
you're living in a fishbowl. But uh the
34:09
best part about it to answer your
34:10
question finally is uh my daughter
34:13
Bridget, she said that I want you to
34:16
come.
34:18
So I did.
34:20
Chris Lee over here on the aisle. Man,
34:27
this has been our hearts follow that
34:29
one. Chris Lee from WRL as well. Um,
34:32
wanted to ask you, you said earlier,
34:34
basketball is basketball when it comes
34:35
down to the style of play, but what does
34:37
make college uniquely different are the
34:39
rivalries. And so, there will be rivalry
34:41
games coming up with Nuke and NC State.
34:43
Plus, instead of having a seven game
34:46
series, there'll be one and done formats
34:47
in the ACC and NCAA tournaments. I just
34:50
want to get your thoughts on those and
34:51
just kind of how different that will be
34:53
for you as a coach to get ready for for
34:55
that type of format.
34:56
>> I love rival where it's Yeah, I'm ready.
34:59
I'm ready to get into that. Um, watching
35:02
that game at home this year when Seth
35:03
Trimble hit that corner three, my wife
35:05
and I were jumping around and I went
35:08
back to back in Colorado. I mean that
35:09
sincerely. Our daughter was at the game.
35:12
uh she facetimed me as they were leaving
35:13
the arena and just to be a part of that
35:16
moment and life is about moments and
35:18
that's a moment that all the Carolina
35:20
fans, you know, will always remember.
35:22
But um
35:24
I'm excited to be a part of that. I want
35:26
to add to that. I want, you know, I want
35:29
to win, you know, and I know that Duke
35:31
is a program down the road and they've
35:32
had success, but you know, as I said
35:35
earlier, I I didn't come here to be
35:37
second best. I didn't come here to lose
35:40
in the first round of the ACC
35:41
tournament. No, I came here to win and
35:43
win at a big level, win at a high level.
35:45
And um and if you're a competitor and
35:48
that's what you want, don't shy away
35:50
from that. You don't run from that. You
35:52
run towards that. And that that's how
35:53
I'm wired. That's in my DNA. And uh you
35:56
know, and our team's going to take on
35:58
that character as well.
36:00
>> Time for a few more. A couple RL then
36:04
Tommy
36:05
>> RL by Toriel Tribune. What will the
36:07
style of play of your Carolina teams be?
36:09
And how, if any, will you tweak that
36:11
from the style of play of your Nuggets
36:13
teams? I know that they were known for
36:15
having tenacious defense.
36:17
>> Oh, tenacious. That's that's very kind
36:18
of you. Wasn't tenacious all the time,
36:21
but you know, I I will say this. You
36:24
know, I am a defensive minded coach. I
36:27
believe defense wins championships. I
36:29
think everything starts from the
36:30
defensive end of the floor. Your defense
36:32
is the beginning of your offense. Um,
36:35
you know, we didn't rebound well enough
36:36
this year. Apparently, I say we like I
36:38
was here, but I'm here now. And so, if
36:41
you can defend, you can rebound. What
36:43
does that allow you to do that? That
36:44
allows you to get out and run. And I
36:46
want to be a team that defends, rebounds
36:48
at a high level and gets out and run and
36:50
play at a fast pace, uptempo basketball,
36:52
and attack before they get set. I don't
36:55
want to play half court basketball.
36:56
We'll be able to do it when you have to,
36:58
but my goal is through defense and
37:00
rebounding, you can get out and run and
37:02
attack. And I think the one thing that
37:04
stood out from from our teams in Denver
37:06
is how unselfish we are. And that gets
37:09
back to being selfless, not caring who
37:11
gets the credit. If there's an open man,
37:14
make the pass. Don't hold the ball. Uh
37:16
and you know, sharing the ball unites
37:17
teams. And uh that that's going to be an
37:20
important piece of it, too, is just
37:21
being an unselfish team that plays for
37:23
one another because you you guys will
37:25
watch a lot of great basketball here. A
37:27
lot of teams, they play with each other.
37:30
There's a big difference. So the great
37:32
teams play for each other and I want our
37:34
guys to play for each other each and
37:35
every night.
37:36
>> Got time for last four questions. Please
37:38
make them quick. Tommy Ashley then Brook
37:40
Prior.
37:41
>> Coach Tommy Ashley with Inside Carolina.
37:44
You've mentioned your father. You
37:45
mentioned Coach Smith and the other
37:47
Carolina coaches. Who would be your
37:50
mentors or sort of coaches you sort of
37:52
pattern your game in?
37:53
>> Yeah, I mean obviously it would have to
37:55
start with my father. obviously one of
37:57
six kids uh born in the story of Queens
38:00
moved out to Rockville Center seeing him
38:02
as a high school coach at Pal Memorial
38:04
and as he went through his career
38:07
and I was the only one of the six kids I
38:09
wanted to follow in his footsteps
38:10
something he tried to talk me out of he
38:12
said you're too smart to be a coach and
38:14
obviously I didn't listen to him you
38:16
know but uh he was my mentor he was my
38:18
role model and I wanted to emulate my
38:20
father and he had a profound impact on
38:24
uh on me not just as a coach, my
38:26
philosophy, but just how I try to carry
38:28
myself. Um, then aside from that, I was
38:31
fortunate to coach with guys like Jeff
38:34
Van Dundy, who was a tremendous coach,
38:36
detailed, um, guys like Mike Brown, who
38:39
I spent five years with in Cleveland,
38:41
uh, with the Cavaliers, coaching LeBron
38:43
James, and then the other great players.
38:45
Um, but I I think as a coach, you take
38:49
all this in, you learn from people, and
38:51
when you're a young coach, you want to
38:52
be I want to do all this. And as you get
38:55
a little bit older and you mature and
38:56
you realize that, you whittle that down
38:58
and you find out who you are as a coach,
39:00
what you believe in at your core. And
39:02
uh, you have to be true to your own
39:03
personality. So, Coach Papovich had a
39:06
huge impact on me. I never worked for
39:07
Coach Pop, but he allowed me to become a
39:10
head coach. If it wasn't for him, I
39:11
would never would have gotten that
39:12
opportunity. And uh you know so he's
39:14
another guy that you look at his track
39:16
record how he carried himself and he
39:18
told me something once when I got my
39:20
first head job in the NBA Sacramento. He
39:23
said listen be yourself. You're Irish,
39:26
you're fiery and you know you're tough.
39:29
You can do that only if your players
39:31
know you love you. And that that's I've
39:33
never forgotten that. So I will be hard
39:35
on our players. I will hold them
39:36
accountable. But I'm also going to hug
39:38
them and love them and know that I have
39:40
their back. And uh I I think if you're a
39:43
player and a competitor, that's what you
39:44
wanted to coach.
39:46
>> Brook
39:48
Prior, ESPN. Michael, you mentioned it
39:50
being bittersweet taking over for Heert
39:53
Davis and the message that you got from
39:54
him. Just how did your relationship
39:56
develop last year and what are some
39:58
things that he taught you about UNCC
40:01
basketball that you didn't know before?
40:03
Well, I I I got to know him to be very
40:06
honest through Pat Sullivan and him kind
40:09
of opening the door and and I had
40:11
reached out to Sully saying, "Listen, I
40:13
don't have a job right now. I'm going to
40:15
be in Cap Hill quite a bit. I would love
40:17
to be able to come over to practice and
40:18
just watch you guys work with your
40:20
players practice and uh you know Sully
40:23
went to Yubert and the funny story is
40:25
the first practice I came in in this gym
40:28
the manager walked me in and he sat me
40:30
upstairs which is where everybody sits
40:33
and Yubert looked up and started yelling
40:35
at the manager and said no no no down
40:36
here and I didn't think anything of it
40:39
and after practice suddenly grabbed me
40:40
and said hey that's really special like
40:43
no one is allowed to sit down here So,
40:45
for Coach Davis to want allow me to be
40:47
down there and feel a part of it, to
40:50
have have him invite me to speak to the
40:52
team after practice meant the world to
40:54
me because I know that wasn't something
40:55
that happened to a guy that is a quote
40:57
unquote outsider. Um, and what I loved
41:00
about when I watched Hubert and I sent
41:02
him this message after he got fired. Um,
41:05
he was so, as Coach Williams would say,
41:08
dad grown passionate about North
41:10
Carolina and I respect that. Here's a
41:15
guy that was putting everything into
41:16
this program, into these players. And
41:19
there was one practice where he didn't
41:20
like how his team was practicing. He
41:22
kicked the can over and he apologized to
41:24
me. Coach Malone won a championship.
41:27
He's got to watch this. And um
41:31
he he's a special person. Unfortunately,
41:33
in this business, as coaches, this is
41:35
part of it. You know, you don't get a
41:37
chance to see it through all the time.
41:39
And uh I look forward to to reaching out
41:41
to you, Rick, and connecting with them.
41:43
Um, but you know what what he taught me
41:44
was, you know, treat this place with
41:47
respect
41:48
in regards to all those that came before
41:50
you. And you live that every single day.
41:54
That's to Johnny Johnson. John
41:59
pass to Jonathan Coach John Johnson WXI.
42:03
You talked about your family, introduced
42:06
and mentioned your family, talked about
42:07
the Carolina family, but I wanted to get
42:09
what your thoughts were on what the
42:11
Carolina family means to you as you take
42:14
this job.
42:15
>> Well, that's a work in progress. You
42:17
know, obviously this is uh this is all
42:19
brand new. I got on a plane at 7:00 a.m.
42:22
this morning, arrived here around 12,
42:24
and I've been bouncing around all over
42:25
the place. And um but what I love is
42:29
that there's I believe is it 2018,
42:32
folks? There's 28 teams here. We've had
42:35
great success and we're spending a lot
42:37
of time talking about Carolina
42:38
basketball, but you you look across this
42:41
athletic department and all the teams
42:43
and all the coaches, all the success. Uh
42:45
I can't wait to have a chance to
42:46
interact with some of these other
42:48
coaches, learn from them.
42:50
talk with them, meet them, get to know
42:51
them because as I told I think Juan
42:54
Moore and Malcolm Turner the other day,
42:55
like I'm coming here to be a partner and
42:57
I'm coming here not just to be the
42:59
coach. I want to immerse myself into the
43:01
community, into the department. I know
43:04
coach Shaw obviously and his family very
43:06
well from our time with our daughter
43:09
being on their team. But um this is an
43:11
unbelievable athletic department and the
43:13
basketball team is obviously a big part
43:15
of that. But I have tremendous respect
43:16
for everybody that's here and I can't
43:19
wait to get to know all of them.
43:20
>> Last one on Murf. I apologize if I
43:22
couldn't get to everybody, but ask Murf.
43:25
>> Michael, you talked about Steve flying
43:27
out on Easter Sunday. I wonder what what
43:30
he talked to you about. How did he
43:31
convince you that certainly sounds like
43:33
you would have opportunities in the NBA?
43:35
How did he convince you that Carolina
43:37
was the place you you needed to take
43:39
this job? And obviously, how did you
43:41
guys come to terms on a contract? Well,
43:43
full disclosure, every time I said no,
43:48
I was regretting that, you know, I was
43:50
like, I think I'm making a mistake.
43:53
Jobs like North Carolina do not come. I
43:55
I told Steve at one point, I know this
43:57
is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
43:59
This wasn't a situation where I could
44:01
say, you know, now is not the right
44:02
time. This was just it's now or never.
44:05
And and so when he came to the house a
44:08
lot longer than we wanted him there
44:11
on Easter Sunday when he didn't even
44:13
bring my wife flowers incredible. Um
44:18
just hearing his vision um and talking
44:21
about the ins and outs of the job. Um
44:26
and he said this and it resonated within
44:29
me. He he wants a partner in this like
44:31
he's looking to hire a coach that Yeah.
44:34
innovative, has character, understands
44:36
the tradition of excellence here at
44:37
Carolina, but he also wants to hire a
44:39
coach that he can be a partner with and
44:41
build something special. And um I'm glad
44:45
they came out. My my first reaction was
44:47
when they said they wanted to fly from
44:48
Indianapolis was like I I no like I
44:52
already said no, but I'm so happy that
44:54
they did come because it changed my
44:56
mind. could change my wife's mind. And
44:58
that night, I I felt so much better
45:00
about
45:02
I'm not only taking this job, I'm
45:03
attacking this job. I can't wait to get
45:06
to campus and uh and start that with
45:09
everything we have to do. And uh so I'm
45:11
glad that's the last question because we
45:13
got work to do. Jack,
45:18
>> thank you. Thank you everybody for
45:20
attending players. the uh
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